International Law: Cases and Materials |
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... Agreement Pursuant to Treaty . Entry into an executive agreement pursuant to the authorization of a treaty was the method of agreement employed by the United States for establishing the jurisdictional arrangements for members of the ...
... Agreement Pursuant to Treaty . Entry into an executive agreement pursuant to the authorization of a treaty was the method of agreement employed by the United States for establishing the jurisdictional arrangements for members of the ...
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... Agreement with Iceland . The court upheld the validity of the agreement , finding no improper delegation of power to the President17 and holding the agreement valid without any need for ap- proval by the Senate as a treaty.18 UNITED ...
... Agreement with Iceland . The court upheld the validity of the agreement , finding no improper delegation of power to the President17 and holding the agreement valid without any need for ap- proval by the Senate as a treaty.18 UNITED ...
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... agreement : " Whatever may be the true doctrine as to formally ratified treaties which conflict with the Con- stitution , we think that there can be no doubt that an executive agreement , not being a transaction which is even mentioned ...
... agreement : " Whatever may be the true doctrine as to formally ratified treaties which conflict with the Con- stitution , we think that there can be no doubt that an executive agreement , not being a transaction which is even mentioned ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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